U.S. patent application number 15/637190 was filed with the patent office on 2018-05-03 for slide rail assembly.
The applicant listed for this patent is KING SLIDE TECNOLOGY CO., LTD., KING SLIDE WORKS CO., LTD.. Invention is credited to KEN-CHING CHEN, CHIANG-HSUEH FANG, CHUN-CHIANG WANG, SHUN-HO YANG.
Application Number | 20180119736 15/637190 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 59294953 |
Filed Date | 2018-05-03 |
United States Patent
Application |
20180119736 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
CHEN; KEN-CHING ; et
al. |
May 3, 2018 |
SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY
Abstract
A slide rail assembly includes first and second rails, a ball
bearing assembly, and a damping device. The first rail has front
and rear ends and a middle portion therebetween. The second rail is
displaceable with respect to the first rail. The ball bearing
assembly is movably mounted between the front and rear ends of the
first rail and includes a ball retainer with a plurality of balls
and a stopping feature. The damping device is mounted on the middle
portion of the first rail to provide a damping force corresponding
to the stopping feature of the ball retainer. The ball retainer can
be displaced by the second rail such that the stopping feature of
the ball retainer contacts the damping device.
Inventors: |
CHEN; KEN-CHING; (KAOHSIUNG
CITY, TW) ; YANG; SHUN-HO; (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
; FANG; CHIANG-HSUEH; (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW) ; WANG;
CHUN-CHIANG; (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
KING SLIDE WORKS CO., LTD.
KING SLIDE TECNOLOGY CO., LTD. |
KAOHSIUNG CITY
KAOHSIUNG CITY |
|
TW
TW |
|
|
Family ID: |
59294953 |
Appl. No.: |
15/637190 |
Filed: |
June 29, 2017 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
1/1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
F16C 29/04 20130101;
A47B 88/473 20170101; F16C 29/063 20130101; A47B 88/40 20170101;
A47B 88/487 20170101; F16C 29/10 20130101; A47B 88/493 20170101;
F16C 29/084 20130101; A47B 2210/0094 20130101; A47B 2210/0097
20130101; A47B 2210/0035 20130101 |
International
Class: |
F16C 29/06 20060101
F16C029/06; F16C 29/08 20060101 F16C029/08 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Nov 1, 2016 |
TW |
105135628 |
Claims
1. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail comprising an
upper wall, a lower wall, and a sidewall connected between the
upper wall and the lower wall; a second rail displaceable with
respect to the first rail; a ball bearing assembly movably mounted
between the first rail and the second rail, wherein the ball
bearing assembly includes a ball retainer and a plurality of balls;
the ball retainer includes an upper retainer portion, a lower
retainer portion, and a side portion connected between the upper
retainer portion and the lower retainer portion; the upper retainer
portion is adjacent to the upper wall of the first rail; the lower
retainer portion is adjacent to the lower wall of the first rail;
the side portion is adjacent to the sidewall of the first rail; the
balls are mounted in the upper retainer portion and the lower
retainer portion of the ball retainer; and the ball retainer
includes a stopping feature; and a damping device corresponding to
the stopping feature of the ball retainer; wherein when the second
rail is displaced, and thereby extended, with respect to the first
rail, the ball retainer is driven to displace by the second rail,
and when the stopping feature of the ball retainer comes into
contact with the damping device, a damping effect is produced.
2. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, further comprising a stopper
provided on the second rail, wherein the ball retainer includes a
projection adjacent to a front end of the side portion, and the
stopper corresponds in position to the projection of the ball
retainer.
3. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein the stopping feature
is located on the side portion of the ball retainer.
4. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein the damping device
is mounted on the first rail and includes a cylinder and a damping
rod, the damping rod normally extends out of the cylinder to
provide a damping force, and when the damping rod is pushed by an
external force and hence slowly retracted into the cylinder, the
stopping feature of the ball retainer produces the damping effect
responsive to the damping force.
5. The slide rail assembly of claim 4, further comprising a fitting
mounted on the damping rod, wherein the fitting corresponds to the
stopping feature of the ball retainer.
6. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, further comprising a third
rail with respect to which the first rail is displaceable.
7. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail including a
front end, a rear end, and a middle portion between the front end
and the rear end; a second rail displaceable with respect to the
first rail; a ball bearing assembly movably mounted between the
front end and the rear end of the first rail, wherein the ball
bearing assembly includes a ball retainer and a plurality of balls,
and the ball retainer includes a stopping feature; and a damping
device mounted on the middle portion of the first rail and
configured to provide a damping force corresponding to the stopping
feature of the ball retainer.
8. The slide rail assembly of claim 7, wherein the first rail
includes an upper wall, a lower wall, and a sidewall connected
between the upper wall and the lower wall; the ball retainer
includes an upper retainer portion, a lower retainer portion, and a
side portion connected between the upper retainer portion and the
lower retainer portion; the upper retainer portion is adjacent to
the upper wall of the first rail; the lower retainer portion is
adjacent to the lower wall of the first rail; the side portion is
adjacent to the sidewall of the first rail; and the balls are
mounted in the upper retainer portion and the lower retainer
portion of the ball retainer.
9. The slide rail assembly of claim 8, further comprising a stopper
provided on the second rail, wherein the ball retainer includes a
projection adjacent to a front end of the side portion, and the
stopper corresponds in position to the projection of the ball
retainer.
10. The slide rail assembly of claim 8, wherein the stopping
feature is located on the side portion of the ball retainer.
11. The slide rail assembly of claim 7, wherein the damping device
includes a cylinder and a damping rod, the damping rod normally
extends out of the cylinder to provide a damping force, and when
the damping rod is pushed by an external force and hence slowly
retracted into the cylinder, the stopping feature of the ball
retainer produces a damping effect responsive to the damping
force.
12. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, further comprising a
fitting mounted on the damping rod, wherein the fitting corresponds
to the stopping feature of the ball retainer.
13. The slide rail assembly of claim 7, further comprising a third
rail with respect to which the first rail is displaceable.
14. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail; a second rail
displaceable with respect to the first rail; and a damping device
mounted on the first rail; wherein when the second rail reaches a
predetermined position after being displaced in a predetermined
direction, and thereby extended, with respect to the first rail
from a retracted position, the damping device produces a damping
effect on the second rail.
15. The slide rail assembly of claim 14, further comprising a ball
bearing assembly movably mounted between the first rail and the
second rail, wherein the ball bearing assembly includes a ball
retainer and a plurality of balls mounted in the ball retainer; the
balls are in contact with the second rail; the ball retainer is
driven to displace by the second rail while the second rail is
being displaced in the predetermined direction, and thereby
extended, with respect to the first rail; and once the second rail
reaches the predetermined position, the damping effect is produced
by the ball retainer coming into contact with the damping
device.
16. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, wherein the ball retainer
includes a stopping feature; the damping device includes a cylinder
and a damping rod; the damping rod corresponds to the stopping
feature of the ball retainer and normally extends out of the
cylinder to provide a damping force; and when the damping rod is
pushed by an external force and hence slowly retracted into the
cylinder, the stopping feature of the ball retainer produces the
damping effect responsive to the damping force.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a slide rail assembly and
more particularly to one configured to produce a damping effect
when a slide rail is extended.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In U.S. Pat. No. 8,919,897 B2, Chen et al. disclose a slide
rail assembly with a damping mechanism for damping the extending
process of a slide rail. More specifically, the force by which the
slide rail is pulled open is reduced by frictional contact with the
damping mechanism when all but an end section of the slide rail
enters an extended state. The disclosure of the '897 B2 patent is
incorporated herein by reference.
[0003] As slide rail assemblies may be used to carry objects of
different weights, e.g., the chassis of different electronic
servers, an entirely friction-based design for decelerating a slide
rail that is extended to the fullest extent except for an end
section thereof is unlikely to meet the changing needs of the
market, particularly the need for a slide rail assembly to carry
different loads.
[0004] In addition, although the damping mechanism in the '897 B2
patent can provide friction-based deceleration, the deceleration
effect is subject to a limitation on the number of times of
friction application. In consideration of the above, the present
invention was developed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention produces a damping effect on a slide
rail when the slide rail is extended to a predetermined
position.
[0006] According to one aspect of the present invention, a slide
rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, and a damping
device. The second rail can be displaced with respect to the first
rail. The damping device is mounted on the first rail and produces
a damping effect on the second rail when the second rail is
displaced in a predetermined direction, and thereby extended, with
respect to the first rail from a retracted position and reached a
predetermined position.
[0007] Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes a ball
bearing assembly. The ball bearing assembly is mounted between the
first rail and the second rail, or between a front end and a rear
end of the first rail, wherein the ball bearing assembly includes a
ball retainer and a plurality of balls mounted in the ball
retainer. In some embodiments, the balls are in contact with the
second rail. Moreover, the ball retainer includes a stopping
feature, and when the stopping feature of the ball retainer comes
into contact with the damping device, the damping effect is
produced.
[0008] Preferably, the damping device is mounted on a middle
portion of the first rail, wherein the middle portion rail is
located between the front end and the rear end of the first
rail.
[0009] Preferably, the first rail includes an upper wall, a lower
wall, and a sidewall connected between the upper wall and the lower
wall. The ball retainer includes an upper retainer portion, a lower
retainer portion, and a side portion connected between the upper
retainer portion and the lower retainer portion. The upper retainer
portion is adjacent to the upper wall of the first rail, the lower
retainer portion is adjacent to the lower wall of the first rail,
the side portion is adjacent to the sidewall of the first rail, and
the balls are mounted in the upper retainer portion and the lower
retainer portion of the ball retainer.
[0010] Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes a
stopper provided on the second rail, and the ball retainer further
includes a projection adjacent to the front end of the side
portion, wherein the stopper corresponds in position to the
projection of the ball retainer.
[0011] Preferably, the stopping feature is located on the side
portion of the ball retainer.
[0012] Preferably, the damping device includes a cylinder and a
damping rod, wherein the damping rod normally extends out of the
cylinder to provide a damping force. When the damping rod is pushed
by an external force and hence slowly retracted into the cylinder,
the stopping feature of the ball retainer responds to the damping
force to produce the damping effect.
[0013] Preferably, the slide rail assembly further including a
fitting mounted on the damping rod, and the fitting corresponds to
the stopping feature of the ball retainer.
[0014] Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes a third
rail with respect to which the first rail can be displaced.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] FIG. 1 is an assembled perspective view of the slide rail
assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0016] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the slide rail
assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0017] FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the area A in FIG. 2;
[0018] FIG. 4 shows the slide rail assembly according to an
embodiment of the present invention in a retracted position;
[0019] FIG. 5 shows initial displacement, or extension, of the
second rail in FIG. 4 with respect to the first rail;
[0020] FIG. 6 shows that the second rail in FIG. 5 is displaced
with respect to the first rail to a position where the stopper of
the second rail is pressed against the projection of the ball
retainer;
[0021] FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of the area A in FIG. 6;
[0022] FIG. 8 shows initial collision between the stopping feature
of the ball retainer in FIG. 6 and the damping device;
[0023] FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of the area A in FIG. 8;
[0024] FIG. 10 shows that after the stopping feature in FIG. 9
pushes the damping device further, the damping rod is completely
retracted in the cylinder; and
[0025] FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of the area A in FIG. 10.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 4, the slide rail assembly 20 in
an embodiment of the present invention includes a first rail 22, a
second rail 24, a ball bearing assembly 26, and a damping device
28.
[0027] The first rail 22 includes an upper wall 30a, a lower wall
30b, and a sidewall 32 connected between the upper wall 30a and the
lower wall 30b. More specifically, the first rail 22 has a front
end 31a, a rear end 31b, and a middle portion 31c between the front
end 31a and the rear end 31b.
[0028] The second rail 24 can be displaced with respect to the
first rail 22 and is provided with a stopper 34. The stopper 34 may
be a component attached to or integrally formed with the second
rail 24; the present invention has no limitation in this
regard.
[0029] The ball bearing assembly 26 is movably mounted between the
first rail 22 and the second rail 24, or the ball bearing assembly
26 is movably mounted between the front end 31a and the rear end
31b of the first rail 22. The ball bearing assembly 26 includes a
ball retainer 36 and a plurality of balls 38. The ball retainer 36
includes an upper retainer portion 40a, a lower retainer portion
40b, and a side portion 42 connected between the upper retainer
portion 40a and the lower retainer portion 40b. The upper retainer
portion 40a is adjacent to the upper wall 30a of the first rail 22.
The lower retainer portion 40b is adjacent to the lower wall 30b of
the first rail 22. The side portion 42 is adjacent to the sidewall
32 of the first rail 22. The balls 38 are mounted in the upper
retainer portion 40a and the lower retainer portion 40b of the ball
retainer 36 and are in contact with the second rail 24. In
addition, the ball retainer 36 includes a stopping feature 44. The
stopping feature 44 is preferably located on the side portion 42 of
the ball retainer 36. In a preferred embodiment, the ball retainer
36 further includes a projection 46 adjacent to the front end of
the side portion 42, and the projection 46 has a corresponding
relationship with the stopper 34. For example, the stopper 34
corresponds in position to the projection 46.
[0030] The damping device 28 is mounted on the first rail 22 and
includes a cylinder 48 and a damping rod 50. Normally, the damping
rod 50 extends out of the cylinder 48 to provide a damping force.
When pushed by an external force, however, the damping rod 50 is
slowly retracted into the cylinder 48 to produce a damping effect.
In a preferred embodiment, the damping device 28 is further mounted
with a fitting 52 corresponding in position to the stopping feature
44 of the ball retainer 36.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment, the slide rail assembly 20
further includes a third rail 54, and the first rail 22 can be
displaced with respect to the third rail 54. FIG. 4 shows the
second rail 24 at a retracted position with respect to the first
rail 22.
[0032] Referring to FIG. 5 to FIG. 7, when the second rail 24 is
displaced in a direction D1, or extended, with respect to the first
rail 22 from the retracted position, the ball retainer 36 is driven
to displace by the second rail 24 through rolling contact between
the balls 38 and the second rail 24. Once the stopper 34 of the
second rail 24 is pressed against the projection 46 of the ball
retainer 36, the ball retainer 36 can be displaced directly by the
second rail 24.
[0033] Referring to FIG. 8 to FIG. 11, when the ball retainer 36
directly displaced by the second rail 24 reaches a predetermined
position, the stopping feature 44 of the ball retainer 36 collides
with the fitting 52 on the damping rod 50 of the damping device 28.
The colliding force drives the damping rod 50 of the damping device
28 slowly into the cylinder 48 to produce the intended damping
effect. In other words, the damping effect is produced by the
stopping feature 44 of the ball retainer 36 responsive to the
damping force of the damping rod 50. Consequently, displacement, or
extension, of the second rail 24 with respect to the first rail 22
is decelerated.
[0034] While the present invention has been disclosed through the
preferred embodiments described above, it should be understood that
the foregoing embodiments are not intended to be restrictive of the
scope of the invention. The scope of patent protection sought by
the applicant is defined by the appended claims.
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